Bolt happy to blow away the cobwebs


ROME: Jamaican sprint star Usain Bolt said he was happy to have blown away the cobwebs after winning his comeback race following a nine-month lay-off.

The 24-year-old world record holder was a little ragged but still proved too hot for compatriot Asafa Powell as he claimed Golden Gala honours here in 9.91sec.

Powell finished second in 9.93 as Frenchman Christophe Lemaitre took third in 10sec dead.

Bolt admitted he wasn't entirely happy with his performance but said at least he'd come through the race unscathed.

And despite showing off his new brawn, he said it was too early to tell what effect that would have on his performances.

"I don't think I should judge (Thursday), I was a little bit nervous," he said.

"It was just to get the cobwebs out and it will be in the next race to determine if the (new bigger) muscles are working.

"But I got through the race injury-free so it's a good start to the season.

"This was my first race for nine or 10 months, that's why the nerves were there but I got through it.

"I had a bad start, I didn't do so well in transition but the good thing is that I got through injury-free and I look forward to the next race."

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